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Verizon seeks neighborhood OK for 50-foot 'mono‑pine' at Hawaii Kai Golf Course to boost trail and beach coverage
Summary
Verizon presented plans for a 50‑foot stealth monopine and a 15-by-30 equipment lease area at the 10th tee of Hawaii Kai Golf Course to improve coverage for trail users, Sandy Beach and parking areas; the company will return in February after required neighbor notifications are mailed.
Verizon told the Hawaii Kai Neighborhood Board it plans to install a new 50‑foot 'mono‑pine' cell tower with a 15-by-30‑foot fenced equipment pad at the 10th tee of the Hawaii Kai Golf Course to improve coverage in trail and beach areas.
"My name is Steve Sung representing Verizon Wireless," Sung said during the board presentation, explaining the proposal's purpose. He told the board the site is intended to cover the Kīpuka Trail and a nearby parking area to the north, and Sandy Beach and the Blowhole…
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